Mike Press Sauvignon Blanc 2024
The wine shows a balance of green characters without showing anything overzealous, think green pea and kiwi fruit on the palate to start and lovely acidity and crunch to make the finish clean and savoury.
About the Winery
Mike Press wines started to take shape with he planted 85 acres of grapes at an altitude of 500m in 1993. The intention was to sell the grapes to other wine producers but poor grape prices in the early 2000s convinced Mike to establish the eponyous label.
Mind you, Mike has proper form over his 40yr+ wine career including working along Max Schubert and Chief Wine Maker role at Mildara Blass. Adelaide Hills and quality budget wine have never been bedfellows, that is, until Mike Press came along.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Mike Press Sauvignon Blanc 2024
Mike Press Sauvignon Blanc 2024
The wine shows a balance of green characters without showing anything overzealous, think green pea and kiwi fruit on the palate to start and lovely acidity and crunch to make the finish clean and savoury.
About the Winery
Mike Press wines started to take shape with he planted 85 acres of grapes at an altitude of 500m in 1993. The intention was to sell the grapes to other wine producers but poor grape prices in the early 2000s convinced Mike to establish the eponyous label.
Mind you, Mike has proper form over his 40yr+ wine career including working along Max Schubert and Chief Wine Maker role at Mildara Blass. Adelaide Hills and quality budget wine have never been bedfellows, that is, until Mike Press came along.
Original: $11.87
-70%$11.87
$3.56Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
The wine shows a balance of green characters without showing anything overzealous, think green pea and kiwi fruit on the palate to start and lovely acidity and crunch to make the finish clean and savoury.
About the Winery
Mike Press wines started to take shape with he planted 85 acres of grapes at an altitude of 500m in 1993. The intention was to sell the grapes to other wine producers but poor grape prices in the early 2000s convinced Mike to establish the eponyous label.
Mind you, Mike has proper form over his 40yr+ wine career including working along Max Schubert and Chief Wine Maker role at Mildara Blass. Adelaide Hills and quality budget wine have never been bedfellows, that is, until Mike Press came along.
